Looks like Google's Project Ara will actually be called...

Ara's sticking around

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It's like smartphone Tetris

Google has trademarked the Ara name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office which means it is likely that 'Project Ara' won't just be the codename of Google's exciting modular smartphone, but will in fact be its final name with the 'Project' prefix dropped.

Google's trademarking of Ara means that we might not have too long to wait to see its ambitious new smartphone either. We've heard a number of rumours that point to an early 2015 release and Google's latest move suggests that this is still on track.

Project Ara is a modular handset that lets you build your own smartphone by connecting together modules such as cameras and screens to create your very own custom device.

Project Ara: What we know

In the run up to the launch we've learned a number of things about Project Ara that have got us pretty excited.

The base Ara kit is rumoured to launch at a very low price, and you'll be able to buy additional modules through a brand new online store that Google is basing on its successful Play Store.

This is achieved with Ara running a customised version of Google's latest mobile operating system, Android 5.0 Lollipop.

Now that it looks likely that the handset will be officially called Ara, that's one less mystery to tick off. The biggest question mark remains how well Google's ambitious project works, and it looks like we'll only have to wait until early next year to find out.